December 24, 2011 / Front Page

As a new year dawns, the wheels of justice will continue to turn in the prosecution of the three people accused of conspiring to kill a McKean County teenager in a forested area of southern Potter County last June. Circumstances could change, a More...

There will be no Dec. 31, 2011 edition of Endeavor News. Our offifice will be closed all day Monday (Dec. 26), but will reopen Tuesday for the remainder of the week. We will resume normal business hours Jan. More...

(Editor’s Note: I can remember the first time I read this. And all the times since. It is a story that never gets old. If you are reading this for the first time, it alone will be worth the price you’ve paid for this paper. More...

Pipelines are being laid throughout broad expanses of northcentral Pennsylvania. The fact that most of them would be exempted from a new pipeline safety law that just breezed through the state legislature has caused some critics to urge lawmak More...

One of the companies that has zeroed in on Driftwood to service the growing natural gas industry is stalled by environmental regulations and looking for help. Stan Mann of Mountain Country Energy Services pleaded his case to the Cameron County More...

Construction of a new senior center in Driftwood is still on the drawing board for 2012. Federal funds channeled through the office of the Cameron County Commissioners are covering most of the cost. More...

Parents and grandparents who would like to be part of planning services for their children and grandchildren are invited to join the Potter County Integrated Children’s Services Planning Committee. More...

Potter County Education Council is offering a blueprint reading class at its Port Allegany location. In addition to blue print reading, the course will introduce students to basic geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. Course is being he More...

A retired Pa. Dept. of Environmental Protection water specialist is the new chairman of the Potter County Planning Commission. John McLaughlin was elected by unanimous vote at last week’s meeting. More...

Those magnificent elk that were dominant during the rut this past autumn, bugling and guarding their harems, have instinctively moved on. If you visit the elk range in the winter, you will not see those bulls accompanying the large groups of co More...

Robert C. Jack, 86, of Emporium died Dec. 14, 2011. After returning to the area following his service in the Navy as an electrician’s mate during World War I, he earned an engineering degree from Penn State. More...

Duane A. Buerk, 50, of Pflugerville, Texas, formerly of Emporium, died at his residence on Dec, 14, 2011. He was a 1979 graduate of Cameron County High School and attended the University of Texas, majoring in electronics. More...